A FORTRAN program for testing trend and homogeneity in proportions

Computer Programs in Biomedicine
A K ThakurP W Mielke

Abstract

A FORTRAN program is provided for testing linear trend and homogeneity in proportions. Trend is evaluated by the Cochran-Armitage method and homogeneity is tested by an overall X2 test as well by multiple pairwise comparisons by the Fisher-Irwin exact method. The program should be easy to implement on any size of computer with a FORTRAN compiler.

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